Signing Day is next Wednesday, Feb. 5, and there shouldn’t be a whole lot of UA news until the letters-of-intent start pouring out of the fax machine that morning.

Arizona has just about wrapped up its class but is still in hot pursuit of four-star defensive tackle Marcus Griffin from Bellevue, Wash. He took an official visit to the UA campus last weekend, and head coach Rich Rodriguez met with him and his family Monday night, according to various reports.

Griffin tweeted that he was down to four choices, in no order: Arizona, Cal, Mississippi State and Washington State. He is set to take a visit to Mississippi State this weekend and then make a decision.

Arizona, whose class was ranked 28th nationally by 247Sports as of Monday night, is looking for more size on its three-man line. Griffin (6-3, 300) has that.

“They want me at defensive end,” Griffin told Brad Allis of WildcatSportsReport.com, one of our TucsonCitizen.com partners. “Said I’m a need for them and that I can contribute right away.”

The Wildcats won’t be adding 300-pound defensive lineman Sharif Williams from Fresno, Calif., in this recruiting class. WildcatAuthority.com was the first to report that Williams, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first game of his senior season, will delay his enrollment at Arizona until the 2015 spring semester.

Makes sense, since he was unlikely to play right away anyway. By greyshirting, his five-year eligibility clock won’t start until the 2015 season.

Former Arizona quarterback Nick Foles was selected the offensive MVP of the Pro Bowl on Sunday. Foles played the fourth quarter for Team Sanders, completing 7 of 10 passes for 89 yards and a touchdown.

That capped a remarkable sophomore NFL season for Foles, who began as the Philadelphia Eagles backup to Michael Vick and ended as being the franchise’s starting quarterback for the next “1,000 years,” according to coach Chip Kelly.

Foles threw for 27 touchdowns, with only two interceptions, the best ratio in NFL history. His passer rating of 119.2 was the third-best in NFL history.

So much for not being a fit for Kelly’s offense.

Foles, who was the first alternate at quarterback for the Pro Bowl, made the roster because Denver’s Peyton Manning is busy preparing for the Super Bowl.

This isn’t a surprise, given Arizona’s poor quarterback history, but Foles is the first former UA quarterback to be selected to the Pro Bowl.

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Here is Arizona’s recruiting class, with final ratings from the recruiting services: